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- Title
Developing the science base for reducing tobacco harm.
- Authors
Hatsukami, Dorothy K.; Joseph, Anne M.; LeSage, Mark; Jensen, Joni; Murphy, Sharon E.; Pentel, Paul R.; Kotlyar, Michael; Borgida, Eugene; Chap Le; Hecht, Stephen S.; Le, Chap
- Abstract
The University of Minnesota Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center has been examining the multiple dimensions and the scientific evidence required to determine the feasibility of tobacco harm reduction as a means to reduce tobacco-related mortality and morbidity. Because of the complexity associated with exploring this area, an interdisciplinary approach is necessary. The research components that have been of particular focus at our center include (a) developing and validating biomarkers of tobacco-related exposure and toxicity, (b) developing animal models and designing studies with humans to assess a variety of smoking reduction approaches and potential reduced exposure products, and (c) determining individual differences in response to these interventions and products. A description of the ongoing activities and challenges in these areas is provided, along with projected directions for the future.
- Subjects
MINNEAPOLIS (Minn.); MINNESOTA; RESEARCH institutes; TOBACCO research; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; TOBACCO & health; HARM reduction; MORTALITY; DISEASES
- Publication
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2007, Vol 9, p537
- ISSN
1462-2203
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/14622200701679040